Moss Beach CA Homes for Sale
Moss Beach is one of the San Mateo County coastside's most intimate communities — a small unincorporated neighborhood on Highway 1 known above all for the Fitzgerald Marine Reserve, one of California's most accessible and biologically rich intertidal zones, and the historic Moss Beach Distillery perched on the bluff above. For buyers who want a genuinely small coastal community — quiet, scenic, and defined by its natural setting rather than commercial development — Moss Beach offers something the larger coastside communities cannot: a sense of being genuinely away from it all while remaining within 30 minutes of Silicon Valley.
Browse current Moss Beach home listings below.
Moss Beach Real Estate
The Fitzgerald Marine Reserve
The Fitzgerald Marine Reserve is the community's defining natural asset — a protected intertidal area covering approximately 30 acres of rocky reef and tide pools directly accessible from the community. One of the most diverse intertidal ecosystems in California, the reserve is home to hundreds of species of marine invertebrates, sea stars, anemones, fish, and seabirds. As a state marine protected area, no marine life may be collected. The reserve draws tide poolers, naturalists, and families from across the Bay Area year-round — for Moss Beach residents, it is simply the neighborhood beach. Few communities anywhere on the California coast have this level of protected marine access directly adjacent to residential streets.
Moss Beach Distillery — A Neighborhood Institution
The Moss Beach Distillery has operated on the bluff above the reserve since the Prohibition era, when it served as a speakeasy with ocean views. Today it is one of the coastside's most recognized dining destinations — known for its dramatic panoramic ocean views, fresh seafood, and its reputation as one of California's most notably haunted restaurants. For residents, it is a walkable neighborhood restaurant with a setting that visitors drive an hour to experience. That kind of walkable amenity with genuine coastal character is part of what gives Moss Beach its specific appeal.
Home Prices and the Market
Moss Beach is a small market with limited inventory — only a handful of homes sell per year. Prices typically run $1.1–2.0 million depending on ocean proximity, views, and condition. Blufftop properties command the strongest premiums. As with all coastside communities close to the bluff edge, buyers should conduct thorough geological due diligence and verify insurance availability before purchase. The low transaction volume means well-positioned properties can draw competitive interest when they appear — buyers who find the right Moss Beach home should be prepared to move.
Schools
Cabrillo Unified School District serves Moss Beach. Elementary students typically attend El Granada Elementary School or Farallone View Elementary in Montara depending on specific address. Middle and high school students attend schools in the Cabrillo Unified district including Half Moon Bay High School. School assignment should be verified at the parcel level before purchase.
Commute and Access
Moss Beach is car-dependent with no rail transit. San Francisco is approximately 30–35 minutes north via Highway 1. Silicon Valley is accessible via Highway 92 in approximately 25–35 minutes — Moss Beach's position near the Highway 92 junction gives it marginally better Silicon Valley commute access than Montara or Pacifica. Buyers should drive the actual commute route at their typical commute time before purchasing.
Exploring the Coastside
Montara to the north is more dramatically positioned at the base of McNee Ranch's ridgeline, with direct mountain trail access. El Granada to the south is the largest unincorporated coastside community with the most residential inventory. Princeton-by-the-Sea and Half Moon Bay anchor the southern coastside. Pacifica to the north offers more urban amenity and bus connections to BART at lower prices.
Call or text Bruce Wagg to discuss Moss Beach listings: (669) 202-7777
